The Bodiam Castle was built in East Sussex, England, in 1385. The Bodiam Castle was built to protect the south coast of England from French raids. The quadrangular castle has 3-storey high circular towers at each of the four ends, and the entire castle sits in the middle of a moat. Its architecture was typical of the 14th-century architecture.
Amazing Fact: The ceiling of the entrance passage was vaulted with ‘murder-holes’, through which it is assumed that one could drop objects on the enemy.